Honestly these guys have got it nailed on. Been watching a few weeks, practicing the transfer of pressure, squatting and springing out. Taken this out onto grass range. Can’t hit a bad shot. My Driver which is retired I was so bad, I’m smashing it straight or with a draw. No swing thoughts just the lower body. It just works. I’m now excited about golf again.
Appreciate your kind words but I don't think or regard myself in that way personally. I'm just focused on helping people as much as I can. There's lot of great teachers out there doing the same too 👍
Great video, I'm discovering ZEN golf and Marcus... WOW! So simple and so natural. I think we're so much of a "control freak" that we don't let natural movements take place.
WOW. I’ve never seen it taught for the trail arm to be more fluid, and even allow it to move closer to the body. I did lessons during the off season and was told to create as much width with the trail arm and to push away to maintain the width. Made me very rigid. I’ll loosen up. Thanks!
Watching this really took me back to my lesson with you Marcus. I make such an effort now to push the hands forward and making sure the club grip is ahead of the club face. Love it.
Another great lesson, Marcus. It took me a while to get my head around letting the strike come after the post up of the lead leg, since I was taught otherwise. But after understanding why it should be done and practicing the sequence change, it has given me more power and better strikes. Please not, it takes 1,000s of reps over quite a few months to change an ingrained pattern and get the new pattern ingrained. But it is well worth it. Start slow and work your way up to full speed, and be patient, it will change, it just takes time.
Great video. I understand the closing of the clubface by turning the wrist. But does it happen automatically/naturally in your swing or do you close it manually? If the last, when do you do it? I can do it manually, but it feels a bit forced and if I close the face too much I get a hook.
Awesome video as always Marcus 👍 You could have posted it 12 hours ago before my Medal round though 😂 In all seriousness though, I struck the ball well today thanks to my Zen lesson with Sam and my constant 'revision' using the GRFi System + Lesson Video + good little reminders like this. Straight in my Zen Folder ⛳️
Hi! Im switching alot by trying be more left or right arm dominant in the swing. Since im righthanded and would throw a ball with my right hand, it would make sense. So: About how many precent would u say is left arm and right arm in the downswing? AND witch hand is more dominant in the face rotation? Would Really appreiciate an answer. And thanks for all the good vids! Cheers
This is the hardest thing I find to do is let the arms react... I take the club back with the feet but I go straight to the right hand pull down making the club Steep any advice ZEN boys I have the GRFI bored ?
@@einstu Yes this is only an exercise to heighten awareness to appreciate the contribution of this component of wrist motion. It is not explicitly exclusive and a 'method' and will recruited involuntarily as part of multi-component release pattern.
Marcus, if I had a spare £500 I would come and see you personally but I am a pensioner scraping by. Can you please answer a question for me? As you show the full swing at normal speed and not slow motion, I can’t tell if your body is meant to be open at impact like when you throw a ball or if it is the same as address position or even closed at impact. So what should it be at impact? Thanks.
Pretty obvious what you are doing wrong...you are shanking it! lol No really, the problem with this move is sometimes when you are trying to create the lag, you will push your hands to the front instead of just plain forward left. Which results shanking it.
Believe it or not ... sometimes my golf waggle is actually pretending to throw a football ... it reminds me of the importance of the weight shift and releasing all the angles .... of course people look at me like I am on crack ... but I get the necessary results ...
Honestly these guys have got it nailed on. Been watching a few weeks, practicing the transfer of pressure, squatting and springing out. Taken this out onto grass range. Can’t hit a bad shot. My Driver which is retired I was so bad, I’m smashing it straight or with a draw. No swing thoughts just the lower body. It just works. I’m now excited about golf again.
You deserve teacher of the year!
Appreciate your kind words but I don't think or regard myself in that way personally. I'm just focused on helping people as much as I can. There's lot of great teachers out there doing the same too 👍
You and Dr Kwon are changing my game for the better! Thanks….
Great video, I'm discovering ZEN golf and Marcus... WOW! So simple and so natural. I think we're so much of a "control freak" that we don't let natural movements take place.
Every time I watch one of your Videos I feel like I've had a lesson. Simple, usable and intuitive. Thanks Marcus.
Oh Master Marcus! You explain it so we’ll!
WOW. I’ve never seen it taught for the trail arm to be more fluid, and even allow it to move closer to the body. I did lessons during the off season and was told to create as much width with the trail arm and to push away to maintain the width. Made me very rigid. I’ll loosen up. Thanks!
Watching this really took me back to my lesson with you Marcus. I make such an effort now to push the hands forward and making sure the club grip is ahead of the club face. Love it.
I wish you would supernate in my pronate.
The wizard is back.
Great video 💪💪
When I feel like I lag swish back and lag swish it thru.. I get this feeling
Great explanation !
Another great lesson, Marcus. It took me a while to get my head around letting the strike come after the post up of the lead leg, since I was taught otherwise. But after understanding why it should be done and practicing the sequence change, it has given me more power and better strikes. Please not, it takes 1,000s of reps over quite a few months to change an ingrained pattern and get the new pattern ingrained. But it is well worth it. Start slow and work your way up to full speed, and be patient, it will change, it just takes time.
I hit them thin and low doing this. Any tips?
Great video. Really interesting Marcus. Love the concept f the grip end travelling laterally rather than being the hub of a wheel
Great video. I understand the closing of the clubface by turning the wrist. But does it happen automatically/naturally in your swing or do you close it manually? If the last, when do you do it? I can do it manually, but it feels a bit forced and if I close the face too much I get a hook.
Awesome video as always Marcus 👍 You could have posted it 12 hours ago before my Medal round though 😂 In all seriousness though, I struck the ball well today thanks to my Zen lesson with Sam and my constant 'revision' using the GRFi System + Lesson Video + good little reminders like this. Straight in my Zen Folder ⛳️
Hi! Im switching alot by trying be more left or right arm dominant in the swing. Since im righthanded and would throw a ball with my right hand, it would make sense. So: About how many precent would u say is left arm and right arm in the downswing? AND witch hand is more dominant in the face rotation? Would Really appreiciate an answer. And thanks for all the good vids! Cheers
Both contribute but train both sides for awareness 👍
This is the hardest thing I find to do is let the arms react... I take the club back with the feet but I go straight to the right hand pull down making the club Steep any advice ZEN boys I have the GRFI bored ?
When you say release, how do you actually release it in the swing? Stopping the handle from going any further forward?
There's no voluntary stopping involved 👍
@@GRFGolf So you let your left wrist break independently of this moving of the lateral handle movement?
@@einstu Yes this is only an exercise to heighten awareness to appreciate the contribution of this component of wrist motion. It is not explicitly exclusive and a 'method' and will recruited involuntarily as part of multi-component release pattern.
@@GRFGolf Thanks Marcus.
Is this for irons only Marcus or does it apply to fairway woods and driver?
Where can I get one of the pressure boards like you have?
Link in video description. Thanks 👍
thoughts on strong grip?
Marcus, if I had a spare £500 I would come and see you personally but I am a pensioner scraping by. Can you please answer a question for me? As you show the full swing at normal speed and not slow motion, I can’t tell if your body is meant to be open at impact like when you throw a ball or if it is the same as address position or even closed at impact. So what should it be at impact? Thanks.
Hope this helps due to body rotation it’s very open at impact which is squaring the club face! Good luck!🙏🙏🙏
I've tried this and works great. However without fail on every round I start shanking out of no where. What am I doing wrong?
Pretty obvious what you are doing wrong...you are shanking it! lol
No really, the problem with this move is sometimes when you are trying to create the lag, you will push your hands to the front instead of just plain forward left. Which results shanking it.
This is me flip and hit left
My release with some pitch shots is so bad that I hit myself in the ribs with the butt of the club. 😞
Believe it or not ... sometimes my golf waggle is actually pretending to throw a football ... it reminds me of the importance of the weight shift and releasing all the angles .... of course people look at me like I am on crack ... but I get the necessary results ...
Wow...no so much wideangle lens on camera please😳
Need to start using AI in helping people swinging to the best of their ability incorporating their shortcomings.